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That Incredible Christian (Moody Publishers 1964) by A.W. Tozer

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I believe that the chronic unhappiness of most Christians may be attributed to a gnawing uneasiness lest God has not fully forgiven them, or the fear that He expects as the price of His forgiveness some sort of emotional penance which they have not furnished.

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